Jewelry,  Polymer Clay,  Wildlife

Work, wildlife and polymer clay!

Lately, my art workload has been insane, along with our weather. The week of the 4th of July we had flash flooding, which dramatically changed the placement of dirt on our property but made a lot of the local flora and fauna very happy. I got to stay inside, relax and watch the rain while trying out some new projects (nothing like the sound of rain to sooth the soul!). For the 4th I tried making a flag cane.

It turned out to be more fun than I expected. The only issue I find is some slight distortion with the stars when you start to reduce the cane. The next time I will chill the cane to prevent that.

Taking time to let the clay rest, as well as having a very clean and sharp blade, prevents any smearing. The slices can be easily made into lapel pins.

After the rains we had an invasion of dragonflies in our house and I had to keep shepherding them outside.

Bit of a blurry photo but they move like mad. 🙂

Then in the process of cleaning the yard we found a rather dazed Yellow-backed Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus uniformis) attached to the side of my truck tires. We gave it some water and tried to let it go but it seemed to want to stay.

I tried to nudge it off and it just hugged me tighter.

Carefully I peeled her off and she just sat there staring at us. You can tell it is female because it had no blue underbelly marking and the head was a faint orange.

Finally she slowly walked off and went right under the parked truck. She stayed there most of the day eating ants. 🙂

After seeing and getting a chance to work with all of these and many more creatures I felt inspired to try some new textures and themes. I always say nature and its wonders are the best of inspiration.

Here is some of my gold/green polymer clay mixes with reptile, fossils and texture themes with their final gloss coat.

Here are some of my cane slices and jewelry pieces after their final gloss coat. The flag slices will have clay flowers and ribbons added to them. Stringing and designing the layout for the other beads and pendents will be the fun part.

What wonderful interactions with nature might you have that can inspire you? 🙂

Until next time safe travels!

One Comment

  • KittyloafDesigns

    I love the oval green piece with the snake on it. Gorgeous!

    Tonight was fun! Let’s hope we can finish it up before the weekend is through.

    Looking forward to hopefully seeing you guys Saturday.